Keir Starmer to allow pubs to stay open until 5am for England v Mexico match PM says ‘whole country will be backing the team’ for 1am game, as licensing hours extended after fierce backlash
US economy added fewer jobs than expected in June as World Cup fails to boost hiring – as it happened US non-farm payrolls only increased by 57,000 in June, but unemployment rate fell
FCA ordered to partly suspend car finance compensation scheme Court orders financial watchdog to halt parts of £9.1bn scheme until challenges are heard, delaying payouts
US employers added just 57,000 new jobs in June, lower than expected The country’s unemployment rate dropped slightly to 4.2% as US job growth also slowed for the month
MPs seek to end UK broadcast of Russian ‘soft power’ cartoon Masha and the Bear Cross-party group writes to ministers of concerns children’s show contains unsubtle ‘propaganda content’
Ministers call for better tracking of teenagers at risk of dropping out of work or training in England Councils and schools urged to do more as figures show there is no information on whereabouts of 32,100 ‘Neets’
Ryanair warns of summer ‘queue chaos’ at EU airports over fingerprint checks European Commission invites air industry to urgent meeting to discuss concerns over new entry and exit system
All the whey up! How a dairy byproduct became the star of the ‘proteinmaxxing’ boom As GLP-1s drive the current protein craze, a supplement once only taken by powerlifters is now so popular US producers are struggling to keep up
Fans in short supply as next UK heatwave approaches, says Currys Retailer says sharp rise in fan sales over the latest heatwave weekend left stores scrambling to source stock
Billionaire to invest £35bn in small modular nuclear reactors rollout across UK A consortium led by Michał Sołowow is planning to build enough SMRs to power the equivalent of 8m homes for more than 60 years
Bankers and unions set for clash over possible Burnham tax raid on UK banks City bosses say move would be economically disastrous, but union leaders urge likely new PM to ignore ‘vested interests’
OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’ CEO Sam Altman argued move would share benefits of AI and it would involve other firms doing similar, report says
Why is Nigel Farage being paid so much to promote a gold bullion company? Reform UK leader was paid £270,000 for 12 hours’ work – but who is behind Direct Bullion and what does it do?
What are the new EU border checks and how will they affect your summer holiday? Security checks due to new digital entry and exit system have caused delays and missed flights for holidaymakers